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Builders must turn down cuppas when working in people’s homes, say new rules

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Builders working at people's homes must turn down 'obligatory' cups of tea, while bringing their own soap and towels, according to new guidelines.

Trade body Competent Roofer has warned tradespeople must be highly aware of the risks as lockdown is eased, which includes avoiding going inside people's properties as much as possible.

It comes as the Government extended the hours builders could work in residential areas to 9pm Monday to Saturday to help get the industry going.

But unions have warned that without legislation, some unscrupulous bosses could act against the interests of their staff. Competent Roofer manager Tracie Hunter told The Sun : “Sadly you can’t invite tradespeople into your home for a cuppa. “But don’t stop coming up

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